1. A solution to the ‘frenzy vs. planning’ conundrum might be that he had been thinking of a foolproof way to kill her, perhaps as a mental exercise at first, and then put this into practice in a fit of temper. This would only tie in with the theory (that I favour anyway) that Qualtrough was a prank call.
2. Has anyone considered that Wallace did the deed upon his return? If McFall had stuck with his initial estimate of 8pm, isn’t this what the police would have thought most likely? Even Pierce testified that it could be 2 hours either side of 6pm.
So supposing he returned home, discovered something about his wife that sent him into a rage, and put Plan A into operation.
2. Has anyone considered that Wallace did the deed upon his return? If McFall had stuck with his initial estimate of 8pm, isn’t this what the police would have thought most likely? Even Pierce testified that it could be 2 hours either side of 6pm.
So supposing he returned home, discovered something about his wife that sent him into a rage, and put Plan A into operation.
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